Carrying just the right amount of auto insurance coverage takes
some prior knowledge of the facts and requirements in the state of California.
Not exact matches
In regards to your comment «the
fact that you even know about Euhemerus is a product
of Christian learning and appreciation
of alternate views», we should, indeed, be thankful for early Christian monks who helped preserve the
knowledge of prior centuries, but perhaps you are unaware
of the contribution
of Greek civilization to Western culture and the «Age
of Enlightenment» in late 17th century Europe with figures such as Denis Diderot, Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Voltaire, Baruch Spinoza, etc..
«We still do not know the full
facts about the money trail which led to the resignation
of the Rt Hon Member for North Somerset, we do not know the true role and motivations
of Mr Werritty, and we do not know who exactly in the government met Mr Werritty and whether there was any
prior knowledge of the former defence secretary's activities.»
«Anybody that needs to march may do so, but they can not take over public facilities or disrupt social services and commercial activities in Kaduna State, and any march or procession can be undertaken only with the
prior knowledge of, and protection
of the police to prevent the breakdown
of law and order «My government has learnt from security reports the
facts that are known, as well as complaints and allegations that have been made.
Much
of a student's reading comprehension derives from the amount
of prior knowledge — vocabulary as well as
facts — he can use to define and contextualize what he's reading.
Meanwhile, as soon as the
fact has greeted the amygdala, the hippocampus gets to work finding connections between this new piece
of information and any
prior knowledge in Alex's long - term memory.
To complete this lesson, students will use multiplication
facts, a basic understanding
of equivalent fractions and their
prior knowledge of arrays and area models to represent multiplication.
Prospective teachers are hampered by the
fact that their view
of new
knowledge about teaching and learning is tainted by their
prior knowledge about teaching and learning — a
knowledge founded in their many years in school as students.
In
fact, if you will do your own math before you arrive at a dealership, your
prior knowledge of financial math and possible loans will give you a unique advantage over the finance guy.
The code is clickable and alive and in spite
of the
fact that yo are plugging in variables and even formulas, no
prior knowledge of coding is required, though you will likely walk away with a rudimentary grokking
of its essence.
In
fact, it pointed out, its own
prior published study had shown that «even given the considerable uncertainties in our
knowledge of the relevant phenomena, greenhouse warming poses a potential threat sufficient to merit prompt responses.
Their choice can be valued based on the trust that others have in their
prior knowledge and understanding
of the atmospheric physics, not based on the
fact that they have done the empirical work.
Discovery learning theory provides the underpinnings for problem - based exercises to spark «the moment
of insight when the learner grasps the organizing principle so that he sees the relationships among the
facts before him, he understands the cause
of the phenomenon, and he relates what he sees to his
prior knowledge.»
The motion judge concluded that the plaintiff had
knowledge of all
of the material
facts necessary to discover her claim
prior to January 1, 2004.
In this regard, the Court took specific note
of the
fact that PJ — M2R Restaurant Inc. had
prior knowledge of Ms. Brake's employment at Sobeys.
[69] Most concerning was the
fact that
prior to the termination Dietsch and Nichols never obtained the names
of the employees who had direct
knowledge of what Ludchen was alleged to have said...
Knowledge of finance and accounts is important apart from the
fact that any
prior experience in the area or industry will be an advantage.
Casey v. Masullo Brothers Builders, Inc. (218 A.D. 2d 907)- Buyer sues seller for fraud, misrepresentation, mistake
of fact and breach
of contract where buyer purchased residence based upon representations by seller through newspaper advertisements and representations by seller's Realtor regarding the school district within which the property was located; Realtor's statement based upon own investigation, loan profile sheet from an abstract company prepared
prior to the closing, and town tax rolls which confirmed placement
of the property within the disclosed school district; unless the
facts are matters peculiarly within one party's
knowledge, the other party must make use
of means available to him to ascertain, by the exercise
of ordinary intelligence, the truth
of such representations; question
of fact exists whether a reasonable inquiry would have revealed the correct school district; order dismissing seller's motion for summary judgment affirmed.